Maines in PA
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I'm am in the throes of teaching a meat animal growth and development course to about 125 college animal science majors. These students don't know it, but they owe a debt of gratitude to a couple of folks on this board for unwittingly providing some great class material.
Specifically, the awards go to:
1. Knabe for posting some great links to a couple of myostatin haplotype papers. They fit extremely well into our myogenesis discussions. (clapping)
2. DL for the osteopetrosis (Marble Bone) primer. That, plus a little bit of web surfing, added some life and practicality to a dull-as-dirt bone lecture yesterday. (clapping)
Tip of the hat to these two - and others who have added to the discussions.
Specifically, the awards go to:
1. Knabe for posting some great links to a couple of myostatin haplotype papers. They fit extremely well into our myogenesis discussions. (clapping)
2. DL for the osteopetrosis (Marble Bone) primer. That, plus a little bit of web surfing, added some life and practicality to a dull-as-dirt bone lecture yesterday. (clapping)
Tip of the hat to these two - and others who have added to the discussions.